Popped off the top of the dryer and removed the front panel and set it to one side with the wires attached. Removed the old flattened felt strip. Two of the three teflon "sliders" were gone. Glued the replacement part in its place. (Glue came with the replacement kit in a "GE" bag.) Works great.

I ordered the kit from Appliance pros. After taking the dryer apart and cleaning the inside of it from lent that had been collecting behind the drum for a couple of years. it was quite easy.The ball bearing was grinding a hole into the other mechanism. I do not know why they do not tell you grease you dryer or have it serviced at least once a year . this will prevent this from happening. it take more than cleaning out your vent to make your machines work properly.My machine works great now ,drys faster and is very quite.

Replaced rear bearing, upper and lower felts, drive belt. Have repaired dryer before for same problem years ago, knew what to do, on line diagrams helped to move memory. Cleaned all accumulated lint out of machine.Belt was changed only out of age.Looked good but thought to be on safe side.

Removed the front panel with the door and sprayed the old felt with alittle solvent being careful not to to get any on the plastic parts. This helped scrape off the old felt and remove most of the old glue. Applied new glue and let set for the time it asks for and reinstalled the new Drum slide on the top with the new lower felt on the bottom and the problem went away and was a pretty easy fix for an hour or so's worth of work from start to finish.